Learning question words like why, what, how, when, who, and where is an essential step in understanding how to ask and answer questions. These words help kids express curiosity and seek information about the world around them. For example, we use "why" to ask for reasons, like "Why is the sky blue?" or "Why do flowers need water?" Similarly, we use "what" to ask for details, like "What is your favorite color?" Practicing these question words helps students improve their communication skills and enhances their understanding of sentence structure. In this exercise, students will choose the right question word to complete sentences. This helps them build a strong foundation in language, making it easier to engage in conversations and express themselves clearly. Perfect for Grade 2 learners, this activity blends fun with essential learning!
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